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From: Modes G. Orients (depressingly@presto.net.au)
Date: Sun Feb 20 2005 - 10:02:08 EST


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Subject: NBER Summer Institute 2005, Innovation Policy and the Economy,
  Call for Papers
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TO: Interested Researchers
FROM: Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner and Scott Stern
DATE: February 11, 2005
RE: Summer Institute 2005 Call for Papers

As part of the NBER Summer Institute, we are holding a research meeting of
the Innovation Policy and the Economy (IPE) group. The session will take
place on Monday,
July 18, 2005, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The IPE group focuses on research in economics or other social sciences
that analyzes or relates to significant issues of public policy affecting
innovation, or its effects on the economy. The group holds two meetings a
year. The summer meeting is dedicated to the presentation and discussion
of research papers. The audience will consist of both researchers and
policy participants. Preference will be given to empirical research, but
interesting theoretical work that is well-connected to real world problems
will also be considered. If you would like to present at this meeting,
please send 3 copies of the paper to:

Rob Shannon
NBER
Conference Department
Summer Institute - IPE
1050 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
ph: 617/868-3900
email: confer@nber.org

Electronic submissions should be sent in either pdf, Word, or WordPerfect
format..

Submissions must be received by March 18, 2005. Unfortunately, space is
limited at the Summer Institute and thus it will not be possible to invite
everyone who receives this call for papers. Invited participants will
receive logistical information in April.

If you have any questions, or need additional information, please contact
Rob in the NBER conference department, 617/868-3900 phone, 617/864-1825
fax, or e-mail to
rshannon@nber.org.